Crime Lifecycle, Guidance for generating Design Against Crime ideas


[2003] A great deal has be written about the causes of crime by criminologists, and we have a fairly good understanding of the various causal factors that result in the occurrence of crime. In general, the causal factors for particular crime are offender-focused and can be divided into two main areas.

Andrew B. Wootton and Caroline L. Davey, Crime Lifecycle, Guidance for generating Design Against Crime ideas, Salford UK: Design Against Crime Solution Centre, The University of Salford 2003.

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